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>> governor clinton. >> i support the right to keep and bear arms. i live in a state where over half the adults have hunting or fishing licenses or both. but i believe we have to have some way of checking handguns before they're sold -- to check the criminal history, the mental health history and the age of people who are buying them. therefore i support the brady bill, which would impose a national waiting period unless and until a state did what only virginia has done now which is to automate its records. once you automate your records then you don't have to have a waiting period. but at least you can check. i also think we should have, frankly, restrictions on assault weapons whose only purpose it to kill. we need to give the police a fighting chance in our urban areas where the gangs are building up. the third thing i would say doesn't bear directly on gun control but it's very important. we need more police on the street. there is a crime bill which would put more police on the street which was killed for this session by a filibuster in the sena
>> governor clinton. >> i support the right to keep and bear arms. i live in a state where over half the adults have hunting or fishing licenses or both. but i believe we have to have some way of checking handguns before they're sold -- to check the criminal history, the mental health history and the age of people who are buying them. therefore i support the brady bill, which would impose a national waiting period unless and until a state did what only virginia has done now which is...
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clinton gears up try to focus on her own legacy, this is something that the clintons are taking quite seriously. do you expect from the sources that we are going to see the obama white house step up that rhetoric and focus on mrs. clinton as a scapegoat. >> i think they have started to do that. saying they didn't know about that it was the state department. bill's effort this year hasn't been to concentrate on 2012 and the reelection of bark obama but set the stage for a run by his wife hillary in 2016. he's been trying to burnish the clinton brad and he's been trying to show that the clintons are loyal democrats and out on the campaign trail. beating the drums of bark obama and now that whole scenario and plan of his is called into question by who's going to take the blame for benghazi. >> let's hear from mrs. clinton who spoke out about the investigation and this is what she had to say. >> nobody should have ever thought it was an easy road. i certainly didn't. however, it is important to look at the full picture. to weigh the violent acts of a small number of extremist against the
clinton gears up try to focus on her own legacy, this is something that the clintons are taking quite seriously. do you expect from the sources that we are going to see the obama white house step up that rhetoric and focus on mrs. clinton as a scapegoat. >> i think they have started to do that. saying they didn't know about that it was the state department. bill's effort this year hasn't been to concentrate on 2012 and the reelection of bark obama but set the stage for a run by his wife...
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clinton was very shrewd that way so kudos to two bright presidents, reagan and clinton. >> dan, i want to bring you in because it's a much different global economy than it was in the '40s and '50s. is this working against a large-scale rebound like we saw after roosevelt? it's a very different world. >> well, look, first of all, the notion that obama didn't cut taxes and all he did was absurd. the stimulus was one-third tax cuts, big payroll tax cuts. plenty of tax cuts. >> very true. >> and for small business tax cuts, too. >> export boom, exports on a monthly basis have risen 50% from their low in march of 2009. the difference is that we have an economy in which rising demand doesn't necessarily translate into more jobs instantly because we're so good at being productive. we use machinery and software computers. the other big difference between now and the '40s and '40 50s the rest of the world had basically destroyed the rest of its capacity in world war ii so we made everything we wanted, cars, t-shirts, socks, televisions, electronics. we made that all here in the u.s., were consu
clinton was very shrewd that way so kudos to two bright presidents, reagan and clinton. >> dan, i want to bring you in because it's a much different global economy than it was in the '40s and '50s. is this working against a large-scale rebound like we saw after roosevelt? it's a very different world. >> well, look, first of all, the notion that obama didn't cut taxes and all he did was absurd. the stimulus was one-third tax cuts, big payroll tax cuts. plenty of tax cuts. >>...
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clinton, when hillarycare failed in the first two years of clinton's first term, he accommodated that reality and he became famously a kind of center left politician, he trianglated as they used to say. he moved right wards in a effect. and he got rid of large legislative nesh initiative and settles for small ball kind of reforms. it's clear looking at the two men and especiallying reading between the lines of the speeches that obama and clinton there is no love lost. in particular, obama hold clinton in a kind of contempt because he thinks he's the only politician in recent democratic history to have had the chance to transform america. he had both and he blew it. because of his personal indies plin and because for whatever reasons clinton believed reagan revolution was here to stay and he had to accommodate it if he were to survive and any kind of democratic liberalism were to survive. obama never believed it's transient and the obama revolution that is here to stay. and so he -- you will never catch him saying the era of big government is over. because he believes that the era of b
clinton, when hillarycare failed in the first two years of clinton's first term, he accommodated that reality and he became famously a kind of center left politician, he trianglated as they used to say. he moved right wards in a effect. and he got rid of large legislative nesh initiative and settles for small ball kind of reforms. it's clear looking at the two men and especiallying reading between the lines of the speeches that obama and clinton there is no love lost. in particular, obama hold...
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governor clinton, you wanted one brief point --- >> one brief point. we have elections so people can make decisions about this. the point i want to make to you is a bipartisan commission reviewed my plan and the bush plan and concluded -- there were as many republicans as democratic health care experts on it -- they concluded that my play would cover everybody and his would leave two -- 27 million behind by the year 2000. and that my plan in the next 12 years would save $2.2 trillion in public and private money to reinvest in this economy. and the average family would save $1,200 a year under the plan that i offered without any erosion in the quality of health care. so i ask you to look at that. and you have to vote for somebody with a plan. that's what you have elections for. if people say, well, he got elected to do this and then the congress says, o.k., i'm doing to do it -- that's what the election was about. >> brief, governor clinton, thank you. we have a question right here. touched by the economy q: yes. how has the national debt personally aff
governor clinton, you wanted one brief point --- >> one brief point. we have elections so people can make decisions about this. the point i want to make to you is a bipartisan commission reviewed my plan and the bush plan and concluded -- there were as many republicans as democratic health care experts on it -- they concluded that my play would cover everybody and his would leave two -- 27 million behind by the year 2000. and that my plan in the next 12 years would save $2.2 trillion in...
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i don't understand why secretary clinton isn't in the lead. these are people who worked for her who were killed and it's bad leadership, it's inadequate leadership to say we're going to way for an administrative review board for a report. she should find out what happened to her people. >> she has spoken out but you think she's intentionally trying to do that because she's got her eye on 2016? >> i don't know what the psychology is. i thought she wasn't being the party line but she's not doing anything to get to the bottom of this. i don't think you treat what happened at the consulate in benghazi as all in a day's work. it's not. it's true the secretary of state probably doesn't get involved in security questions but libya is a special case. in any event, once for people are killed, the secretary ought to get her fingernails dirty and find out what's going on. we have people at other diplomatic possesses in the middle east and around the world in danger. they can't wait for an investigation that may take months. >> the attack has taken the he
i don't understand why secretary clinton isn't in the lead. these are people who worked for her who were killed and it's bad leadership, it's inadequate leadership to say we're going to way for an administrative review board for a report. she should find out what happened to her people. >> she has spoken out but you think she's intentionally trying to do that because she's got her eye on 2016? >> i don't know what the psychology is. i thought she wasn't being the party line but...
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>> governor clinton. >> i support the right to keep and bear arms. i live in a state where over half the adults have hunting or fishing licenses or both. but i believe we have to have some way of checking handguns before they're sold -- to check the criminal history, the mental health history and the age of people who are buying them. therefore i support the brady bill, which would impose a national waiting period unless and until a state did what only virginia has done now which is to automate its records. once you automate your records then you don't have to have a waiting period. but at least you can check. i also think we should have, frankly, restrictions on assault weapons whose only purpose it to kill. we need to give the police a fighting chance in our urban areas where the gangs are building up. the third thing i would say doesn't bear directly on gun control but it's very important. we need more police on the street. there is a crime bill which would put more police on the street which was killed for this session by a filibuster in the sena
>> governor clinton. >> i support the right to keep and bear arms. i live in a state where over half the adults have hunting or fishing licenses or both. but i believe we have to have some way of checking handguns before they're sold -- to check the criminal history, the mental health history and the age of people who are buying them. therefore i support the brady bill, which would impose a national waiting period unless and until a state did what only virginia has done now which is...
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bill clinton. did somebody wild bill in to the rodeo? >>> we have mark udall with the lay of the land in the battou
bill clinton. did somebody wild bill in to the rodeo? >>> we have mark udall with the lay of the land in the battou
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bill clinton. did somebody wild bill in to the rodeo?
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so i was really supporting hillary clinton. and then the emergence of barack obama came through, and that was a surprise to some of us. >> sure. >> we were watching that campaign with interest. but at the same time, loyal to hillary clinton. and then when they came together and you saw them in the primary debates, and you start thinking, wow, this is a great ticket, when the ticket wasn't united, some of us didn't know where to go. when the party started to shift towards the left, some of us went right. the title i examined what i learned in chicago, smaller government, lower taxes, and looking at competition and competitiveness and capital and technology formulations and particularly since i'm a technologies, it made sense. >> you've had affiliations with many, many schools over a long period of time. i want to focus on this hillary clinton thing, if i can for a moment. because you make it clear that as you say, when that ticket wasn't united, when obama did not select clinton to be his running mate, that really kind of did it
so i was really supporting hillary clinton. and then the emergence of barack obama came through, and that was a surprise to some of us. >> sure. >> we were watching that campaign with interest. but at the same time, loyal to hillary clinton. and then when they came together and you saw them in the primary debates, and you start thinking, wow, this is a great ticket, when the ticket wasn't united, some of us didn't know where to go. when the party started to shift towards the left,...
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i think hillary clinton wanted to do just the opposite. she turned security over to the leftists and there are plenty with the state department. and as a result, you got the other extreme -- >> bill: maybe that's the case. but in the wild west of libya, particularly benghazi, you don't take two -- if do you take two security teams out, you got to explain it. >> and i think i'm explaining it, you can never excuse it. the blood of the ambassador and other three americans is on hillary clinton -- >> bill: she owes the nation an explanation. absolutely owe it is and so does president obama and i think this could turn the election. got to run. thanks very much. karl rove on whether mitt romney is surging in the vital swing states. later, dennis miller on big bird. and tomorrow's vice presidential debate. "the factor" w >> bill: impact segment tonight, are the swing states swinging over to mitt romney? last night i spoke to the director of the suffolk university polling center. so you're convinced your polling agency is convinced that florida, n
i think hillary clinton wanted to do just the opposite. she turned security over to the leftists and there are plenty with the state department. and as a result, you got the other extreme -- >> bill: maybe that's the case. but in the wild west of libya, particularly benghazi, you don't take two -- if do you take two security teams out, you got to explain it. >> and i think i'm explaining it, you can never excuse it. the blood of the ambassador and other three americans is on hillary...
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bill clinton, ross perot and george h.w. bush. and he looked at his watch. >> the important part of that was before he looked at his watch, he misunderstood a question from a voter he -- she phrased it awkwardly about the national debt. bush kind of bobbled the question. and bill clinton walked over and said i think i understand what you're talking about. and he did. gwen: and the other one in which george w. bush on stage with al gore and al gore crowded him and gave him had th look and what are you doing here and moved on. it was very smooth. i find these debates to be interesting. one thing presidential candidates don't do that the presidential candidates do is sit down. they stay at their podium and that changes the nature of the discussion it seems to me. >> and makes the eye rolling and all of that more easier because you're siterring at a much more intimate setting with the vice president. gwen: so the president acknowledged it took him a couple of days that he had a terrible debate last week. he's acknowledged it in a coup
bill clinton, ross perot and george h.w. bush. and he looked at his watch. >> the important part of that was before he looked at his watch, he misunderstood a question from a voter he -- she phrased it awkwardly about the national debt. bush kind of bobbled the question. and bill clinton walked over and said i think i understand what you're talking about. and he did. gwen: and the other one in which george w. bush on stage with al gore and al gore crowded him and gave him had th look and...
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i think it is fair to say bill clinton was hillary clinton's best ally and worst detractor when she ran for president and bob dole also had trouble with the surrogate role. the spouse of a woman running for president be described as needing to be a benefactor spouse, someone who is quiet enough in the background, not making any gaffes in the press and yet supportive of the spouse. we haven't seen it yet. >> in defense of those men, the role hasn't been defined. it is not that they are messing up necessarily. they don't know what the role of male political spouse is. >> two women who were very prominent, hillary clinton and elizabeth dole, their spouses are very prominent politicals in their own way. they want to get in and say something in their lives as well. >> interesting discussion. we talked at the outset that you wrote about nine different women and how you selected them. are selected four that i want the three review spend time developing your thoughts on and three have kind of a direct relationship to the institute in kansas and one of them is the most prominent united states se
i think it is fair to say bill clinton was hillary clinton's best ally and worst detractor when she ran for president and bob dole also had trouble with the surrogate role. the spouse of a woman running for president be described as needing to be a benefactor spouse, someone who is quiet enough in the background, not making any gaffes in the press and yet supportive of the spouse. we haven't seen it yet. >> in defense of those men, the role hasn't been defined. it is not that they are...
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he broke the clinton's record and so on. so it's important to know it's a story. it's meant to bomb its critic is quick to jump on him for devoting so much time to fundraising. and he absolutely has broken records. but there's a very understandable reason why. and what we've seen in presidential fundraising is an unintentional consequence of the rules of our political system, that we have campaign finance rules designed to reduce corruption or the appearance of corruption. and to do limit the amounts of money that presidents are candidates can raise from any individual or any group. the idea is you cannot buy an election if the comic of $2500 to a presidential candidate per election cycle. when you combine those relatively low campaignÑ contribution limit for the rapidly escalating cost of campaign, presidents are virtually forced to spend more and more time raising money and it has been an escalation. 20 years ago with stories about how the first president bush won a record-breaking fundraiser. thing about george w. bush and now barack obama. >> host: brendan d
he broke the clinton's record and so on. so it's important to know it's a story. it's meant to bomb its critic is quick to jump on him for devoting so much time to fundraising. and he absolutely has broken records. but there's a very understandable reason why. and what we've seen in presidential fundraising is an unintentional consequence of the rules of our political system, that we have campaign finance rules designed to reduce corruption or the appearance of corruption. and to do limit the...
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he was among the originators of controversial it requires gore and clinton n.g.o.s to make financial disclosures belongs to the ruling party it sounds opposition protests in moscow on the sign as hearing democracy nevertheless recently piece where the risk was supposed to speak expressed its concerns to the russian politics and the rich can blame based members for looser public attitudes and boycotted the. hello mr naryshkin and welcome to the show thanks for taking the time with us hello mr gore enough and thanks for having me you just looked at shelby oh so i went to this school you went to was associated with the motion also academy in st petersburg. in one of your interviews you said that you could have picked acting.
he was among the originators of controversial it requires gore and clinton n.g.o.s to make financial disclosures belongs to the ruling party it sounds opposition protests in moscow on the sign as hearing democracy nevertheless recently piece where the risk was supposed to speak expressed its concerns to the russian politics and the rich can blame based members for looser public attitudes and boycotted the. hello mr naryshkin and welcome to the show thanks for taking the time with us hello mr...
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they should get hillary clinton because the words she and others in libya the problem here is not getting to the bottom of the thing and the bottom of the thing is the same congressman ok they take back the they forgot their constitutional duty in insisting that before we went to war in libya that there'd be a congressional vote they ducked that and the result is that people like hillary clinton and others think they can you know fix things place in the bombers over a country. and an incident in yemen now highlights the dangers of working in a u.s. embassy in an arab country mask to gunmen how the sausage made it a yemeni head of security in the country's top of also know the attackers on a motorcycle opened fire at. car while he was on its way to work at the embassy no one has claimed responsibility for the attack that would allegedly has the hallmarks of an al qaida operation yemen has seen a number of killings and assassination attempts since the army drove islamised fighters from some southern cities. the international monetary fund's chief christine lagarde has called for greece to b
they should get hillary clinton because the words she and others in libya the problem here is not getting to the bottom of the thing and the bottom of the thing is the same congressman ok they take back the they forgot their constitutional duty in insisting that before we went to war in libya that there'd be a congressional vote they ducked that and the result is that people like hillary clinton and others think they can you know fix things place in the bombers over a country. and an incident...
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that america couldn't afford another decade of clinton wars. the political pettiness and nastiness that exploded during the clinton era was the fundamental obstacle to fundamental change. hillary's one word explanation for the persistence of the status quo was republicans. obama's one word explanation was washington. the endless than cycles, insult industries and platitudes that made tough choices and common sense compromise impossible. as a symbol and a participant hillary was inextricably linked to that washington gridlock machine. the bickering and parsing, the turtle boomer driven real mitigation of the 60s. she could never make a credible we are one people speech or bring people together to solve big problems. she tried and failed in 1994 with her husband's health care plan. the case for hillary was she knew how to fight republicans. she was comfortable in the oh. the case for obama was he could move politics beyond the clock. in springfield when he enlisted his campaign he listed the four problems you wanted to solve. dependence on oil th
that america couldn't afford another decade of clinton wars. the political pettiness and nastiness that exploded during the clinton era was the fundamental obstacle to fundamental change. hillary's one word explanation for the persistence of the status quo was republicans. obama's one word explanation was washington. the endless than cycles, insult industries and platitudes that made tough choices and common sense compromise impossible. as a symbol and a participant hillary was inextricably...
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weapons sales is something that's been going on now for months will remember back to secretary of state clinton and her laughable accusations against the russian government that they were instigating a civil war by simply delivering what had already been contracted to the syrian government but as i mentioned already to demonize russia is to lend credence to the side that is in favor of intervention remember that the vetoes that russia and china put forward in the security council were not simply the case against what the united states wants it was an attempt to prevent war and there's no way to get around that unless you can drum up some kind of an international incident that would look like put in an elaborate headache on their fates and this all comes as turkey and syria at least on the brink of war with the u.s. apparently finding the flames of complex and american special forces contingent has descended on jordan's border with syria and what the pentagon defines as a boost to the country's fighting capabilities in case violence spills of he's going to check out has more on the move and the
weapons sales is something that's been going on now for months will remember back to secretary of state clinton and her laughable accusations against the russian government that they were instigating a civil war by simply delivering what had already been contracted to the syrian government but as i mentioned already to demonize russia is to lend credence to the side that is in favor of intervention remember that the vetoes that russia and china put forward in the security council were not...
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they should get hillary clinton because the words she and others did in libya the problem here is not getting to the bottom of the thing the bottom of the thing is the issue congressman ok they are the they forgot their constitutional duty in insisting that before we went to war in libya that there'd be a congressional vote they ducked and the result is that people like hillary clinton and others think they couldn't you know fix things boys and then bombers over a country. all right let's now have a look at some other international headlines masked gunmen have assassinated a yemeni worker at the u.s. embassy in the country's capital sanaa he was the head of the facility security attackers who were riding a motorcycle opened fire at. car while he was on his way to work now one has claimed responsibility for the attack though the operation allegedly as a mark of al qaida operation. the international monetary fund's chief christine legarde has called for greece to be given more time in order to meet stringent austerity deadlines it's thought that the i.m.f. has been prodding e.u. leaders
they should get hillary clinton because the words she and others did in libya the problem here is not getting to the bottom of the thing the bottom of the thing is the issue congressman ok they are the they forgot their constitutional duty in insisting that before we went to war in libya that there'd be a congressional vote they ducked and the result is that people like hillary clinton and others think they couldn't you know fix things boys and then bombers over a country. all right let's now...
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like i have heard that people are critiquing hillary clinton and bill clinton because they think that bill clinton supported the democratic dirty in this election is only so that hillary can maybe have a better chance in the next election. so she's not allowed to use her family as anything to promote her campaign, while a man would be allowed to. but at the same time, she might be critiqued for having a bad family. >> could point. >> in conjunction with that, if you assume that the clinton marriage has had some difficulties, i think the general public probably blames hillary. i think if bill clinton could run again, he would you like to. but hillary, there are still nagging questions about all of the relationship and family baggage. so i think you're right. >> okay, we have a question over here. >> this kind of follows the same track as that last question. because the media plays such a crucial role, what advice would you give a woman in public office when she receives very public criticism? >> i think the best way to do with any criticism is a sense of humor. you know, nancy kassebau
like i have heard that people are critiquing hillary clinton and bill clinton because they think that bill clinton supported the democratic dirty in this election is only so that hillary can maybe have a better chance in the next election. so she's not allowed to use her family as anything to promote her campaign, while a man would be allowed to. but at the same time, she might be critiqued for having a bad family. >> could point. >> in conjunction with that, if you assume that the...
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did it go to hillary clinton? because susan rice went out five days later, she is virtual number two in the state department said it was not premeditated, not preplanned. this was a protest, out of the protest all this violence came, which was completely not true. >> let's hear what vice said. >> we weren't told they wanted more security again. we didn't know they wanted more security again. >>> question in the face of the diplomatic testimony at the issa hearing what justification is there for vice president biden to say they were not notified? >> i know what the white house is arguing saying that they only didn't know because the state department didn't tell them. that is not really a good excuse. there are four dead americans. the first ambassador killed since 1979. the vice president saying i didn't know about it, who ran the policy for decades. that doesn't ring true. >> nobody is saying it is not a good excuse. but we don't know where the. >> eleanor, there is a great massive breakdown of communication. we h
did it go to hillary clinton? because susan rice went out five days later, she is virtual number two in the state department said it was not premeditated, not preplanned. this was a protest, out of the protest all this violence came, which was completely not true. >> let's hear what vice said. >> we weren't told they wanted more security again. we didn't know they wanted more security again. >>> question in the face of the diplomatic testimony at the issa hearing what...
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. >> you are saying hillary clinton knew that night that it was a terror attack? >> i would have to assume. i have a great regard for hillary clinton, but when something this important happens and the state department was directly involved on the ground you would think the state department officials would talk to the people there and say what did you see, what did you hear, how large as the demonstration, was there a demonstration, when did it get out of control and then they would have found out there was no demonstration. >> can we clear you have also whether or not there were requests? pause at that house hearing it seemed pretty clear even the ambassador who was slaughtered that night was in fact make a request for additional security? why is it that vice president joe biden at the vice presidential debate said flat think there were never any requests for more security? >> i think it was one more example of his erratic behavior that night to say whatever he had to say to cover up the issue. there was sworn testimony from the regional security officer saying mo
. >> you are saying hillary clinton knew that night that it was a terror attack? >> i would have to assume. i have a great regard for hillary clinton, but when something this important happens and the state department was directly involved on the ground you would think the state department officials would talk to the people there and say what did you see, what did you hear, how large as the demonstration, was there a demonstration, when did it get out of control and then they would...
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clinton? why are you? you got to step up tomorrow. >> there may be somebody else, too, and he's call the president of the united states. >> bill: let's stair step it. the buck stops him. but let's stair step it. i think the senate and congress should demand the secretary of state appear before committees, whatever committee you want, and explain what the hell is going on here! >> the director of national intelligence, whom issued a statement not long ago, of what my view attempted cover-up, said they had information that it was a spontaneous demonstration. what information could you possibly have when you hear of an attack with mortars and with rocket propelled grenades -- with an affiliated al-qaeda outfit that carries out a very fisted operation? that's not what you really look at as a spontaneous demonstration. >> bill: it's disturbing. but of two start with the secretary of state and she owes the country and the families an explanation and we're going to demand it. >> right. >> bill: syria and turkey s
clinton? why are you? you got to step up tomorrow. >> there may be somebody else, too, and he's call the president of the united states. >> bill: let's stair step it. the buck stops him. but let's stair step it. i think the senate and congress should demand the secretary of state appear before committees, whatever committee you want, and explain what the hell is going on here! >> the director of national intelligence, whom issued a statement not long ago, of what my view...
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the clinton administration. that was something that acorn housing pushed for. they lobbied in front of bank of america and nations bank in order to get these guarantees. now what we see is bank of america foundation gives millions of dollars to these groups in order to get them on their side. this is cronyism. this is cronyism. acorn then uses those grants to say, heiden neighbor works, these government programs that came out of it into administration, give us money. john: thank you. stick around. the audience would like to question you. coming up, we will talk to the guy in charge of welfare in my town. [applause] ♪ [applause] john: this show supports limited government. the reason that many in government will not appear on this program. i was surprised to get this e-mail. i have admired your reporting, and if you ever want to talk to someone with experience running government social service programs i would be happy. that came from the boss of a big piece of the welfare state, the new york city human resources administration. the rich array employs 15,000 p
the clinton administration. that was something that acorn housing pushed for. they lobbied in front of bank of america and nations bank in order to get these guarantees. now what we see is bank of america foundation gives millions of dollars to these groups in order to get them on their side. this is cronyism. this is cronyism. acorn then uses those grants to say, heiden neighbor works, these government programs that came out of it into administration, give us money. john: thank you. stick...
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obama and hillary clinton and also chip. he managed mike huckabee's 2008 presidential campaign. good afternoon to both of you gentlemen. >> good afternoon. >> it augurgues that mitt romne would risk being called a flip-flopper, that it may not be such a bad thing to be a flip-flopper in this day and ainge. explain the reasoning. explain the logic. >> traditionally it's been a deadly label. you may not agree with him on everything but you know where he stood, that john kerr where was a flip-flopper. now mitt romney is gambling that that's no longer the case, no longer a deadly tag. so a couple weeks ago, it's hard to remember but mitt romney was facing long odds. his donors were upset, his supporters were leaking to the press it was a doomed campaign so what romney decided to do is begin to soften or shift some of his positions and obviously it's working. he's made that gamble that it's better to be called a flip-flopper than too extreme. >> so perhaps shaking an etch a sketch. >> perhaps shaking an etch a sketch is not as dastardly as it once was. >> chip, i want to ask you abou
obama and hillary clinton and also chip. he managed mike huckabee's 2008 presidential campaign. good afternoon to both of you gentlemen. >> good afternoon. >> it augurgues that mitt romne would risk being called a flip-flopper, that it may not be such a bad thing to be a flip-flopper in this day and ainge. explain the reasoning. explain the logic. >> traditionally it's been a deadly label. you may not agree with him on everything but you know where he stood, that john kerr...
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it is a question, what was the atmosphere set by president clinton's chief diplomat, hillary clinton, and are there marine detachments in places like beijing and paris and london but not where there are tremendous threats. >>trace: they are still asking questions a month later, and still leading the white house briefing and this is not going away. >>guest: this is a campaign that wasn't supposed to be about foreign policy but a month later, still at the top of the white house briefing and top of the state department briefing. as long as the story keeps changing, this will go through the election. >>trace: keep changing and we get different statements from different people. the state department was on a totally different page than the white house. >>guest: i think is. as we get more information from intelligence bureaucracies that will want to cover their own behind. we will see there is a bigger diverge ensure between fact and what is being said. >>trace: not going away. good to see you, christian. >> dozen dead and 200 people sick, now the company at thest of the meningitis outbreak
it is a question, what was the atmosphere set by president clinton's chief diplomat, hillary clinton, and are there marine detachments in places like beijing and paris and london but not where there are tremendous threats. >>trace: they are still asking questions a month later, and still leading the white house briefing and this is not going away. >>guest: this is a campaign that wasn't supposed to be about foreign policy but a month later, still at the top of the white house...
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hillary clinton said it. ambassador rice said it. this is a white house coverup. the state department says we're not part of the coverup. we'll tell the truth the day before the hearing. they stonewalled for three weeks so we couldn't find out what happened. meanwhile, four americans are dead. >> dana: i want to back up what you're saying with the video. watch. this you decide. >> why hasn't the president given a speech or news conference laying out to the american people for aftermath of what was a terror attacks, four americans killed. instead the republicans have been hitting him, talking about big bird several days on the campaign trail. he doesn't talk about this act of terror when he goes out and talks with voters. wife won't he talk about it? >> i do not agree with your assessment he hasn't been talking about this. it is also the case that there is a campaign going on, and he is out there just like his opponent talking about a variety of issues that are of interest to american people. >> dana: bob, you given great advice to many people over the years. can y
hillary clinton said it. ambassador rice said it. this is a white house coverup. the state department says we're not part of the coverup. we'll tell the truth the day before the hearing. they stonewalled for three weeks so we couldn't find out what happened. meanwhile, four americans are dead. >> dana: i want to back up what you're saying with the video. watch. this you decide. >> why hasn't the president given a speech or news conference laying out to the american people for...
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inable this is represented trying to make political points now they're trying to get hillary clinton for a lack of understanding what security is needed that's where they should try to. get every clue because the words she and others in libya the problem here is not getting to the bottom of the thing the bottom of the thing is the same congressman ok they. forgot their constitutional duty in insisting that before we went to war in libya that there'd be a congressional vote they ducked and the result is that people like hillary clinton and others think they can you know by sending bombers over a country. that's across our business desk away it's a busy day every day you mentioned the markets and you promised to tell us about russia's capital outflow was the story that's exactly right well for anyone that knows anything about russia and russian business we know that capital outflow is a major problem and every year the government is focusing on how to minimize that well so for economic regulators are saying that fifty eight billion dollars has left the country but there is a change of
inable this is represented trying to make political points now they're trying to get hillary clinton for a lack of understanding what security is needed that's where they should try to. get every clue because the words she and others in libya the problem here is not getting to the bottom of the thing the bottom of the thing is the same congressman ok they. forgot their constitutional duty in insisting that before we went to war in libya that there'd be a congressional vote they ducked and the...
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as influence just take a listen of a clip of hillary clinton's first visit as secretary of state to the c.f.r. headquarters right here in washington d.c. . you get a lot of things from the council so this will mean i won't have this far to go to be told what we should be doing and how we should think about the future. what we should be doing and how we should think about the future g. hiller you're really letting the cat out of the bag there now you may be wondering why you don't hear about these groups influence from the corporate media as i mentioned before extremely powerful influential media moguls that on these boards they are part of the establishment and the c.f.r. is only one of these groups what about the atlantic council of the atlantic council's website part of their focus is on drafting a road map for u.s. policy toward the balkans cuba iraq iran and libya now this is especially interesting because membership of the atlantic council includes some of the top defense corporations in the country lockheed martin boeing northrop grumman and raytheon so why are the top defense cor
as influence just take a listen of a clip of hillary clinton's first visit as secretary of state to the c.f.r. headquarters right here in washington d.c. . you get a lot of things from the council so this will mean i won't have this far to go to be told what we should be doing and how we should think about the future. what we should be doing and how we should think about the future g. hiller you're really letting the cat out of the bag there now you may be wondering why you don't hear about...
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that is this white house as opposed to the bush white house and the clinton white house has been much more protective usually only the five or six television mainstream people get questioned. he doesn't engage in the sort of back and forth. even president bush had off the record west side radio people. he doesn't get to hear what some of the little stream media have to say. >> jon: we put together a list of recent interviews the president has done, hard hitting events like people magazine and entertainment tonight and glamour. [ laughter ] >>> i actually think it's deeper than that. we thought obama had a teleprompter. obama just wasn't himself. i think he was himself. he didn't have a teleprompter and mitt romney was himself. this is the exact mitt romney that the media have not wanted us to see. >> where has he been up until now? >> buried in internet. the realization that the headline is the staying power of 47%. why is 47% staying because the media are putting it on every day. >> when president obama didn't mention that. he didn'ting on the five trillion dollar attack. he did noth
that is this white house as opposed to the bush white house and the clinton white house has been much more protective usually only the five or six television mainstream people get questioned. he doesn't engage in the sort of back and forth. even president bush had off the record west side radio people. he doesn't get to hear what some of the little stream media have to say. >> jon: we put together a list of recent interviews the president has done, hard hitting events like people magazine...
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and the result is that people like hillary clinton and others think they couldn't fix things both in the country. almost a gram verdict on spain's credit rating coming from the influential agency standard and poor's in the latest blow to the cash strapped economy s. and p. has downgraded madrid's debt score by two notches the rating agency said that austerity joblessness and nationwide unrest have left the government's hands tied it added that madrid's ability to deal with the debt crisis and stop the ongoing recession that's how severe it spain recently announced a slew of new cuts and tax hikes in a bid to cut the deficit and go on show more are the spanish journalist and writer says during years of economic woes the e.u. has been failing to offer an effective remedy to madrid. the problem is political is not it's not the economy of course the economy doesn't look very good but the problem in europe is the european union doesn't work as a natural political union. the catch is that the european union can also instead also well doing some soul searching trying to think how to make th
and the result is that people like hillary clinton and others think they couldn't fix things both in the country. almost a gram verdict on spain's credit rating coming from the influential agency standard and poor's in the latest blow to the cash strapped economy s. and p. has downgraded madrid's debt score by two notches the rating agency said that austerity joblessness and nationwide unrest have left the government's hands tied it added that madrid's ability to deal with the debt crisis and...
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europe and japan some of its most notable members include george bush dick cheney bill clinton henry kissinger madeleine albright as well as a whole host of well known politicians and theos of multinational corporations like goldman sachs exxon mobil shell citigroup and others but folks this isn't anything new check out what ron paul had to say about these groups back in one thousand nine hundred ninety. now it's been claimed by many and there's pretty good evidence that those who are involved in trilateral commission. and the council for relation usually ends up in positions of power and i believe this is true but i think this is important point here because i think money is in paul in involved here powers involved in oil is involved there keep in mind ron paul was saying that these think tanks were the ones running the show one day two years ago just imagine how much more pervasive it it is now who needs a continuity of government when you have all these think tanks making decisions under the guise of a representative democracy it's time to wake up to this reality and it's time to
europe and japan some of its most notable members include george bush dick cheney bill clinton henry kissinger madeleine albright as well as a whole host of well known politicians and theos of multinational corporations like goldman sachs exxon mobil shell citigroup and others but folks this isn't anything new check out what ron paul had to say about these groups back in one thousand nine hundred ninety. now it's been claimed by many and there's pretty good evidence that those who are involved...
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weapons sales is something that's been going on now for months will remember back to secretary of state clinton and her laughable accusations against the russian government that they were instigating a civil war by simply delivering what had already been contracted to the syrian government but as i mentioned already to demonize russia is to lend credence to the side that is in favor of intervention remember that the vetoes that russia and china put forward in the security council were not simply vetoes against what the united states wants it was an attempt to prevent war and there's no way to get around that unless you can drum up some kind of an international incident that would look like put in an elaborate had egg on their face. the inception the syrian plane by texas authorities is a signal that nato countries are ready for open military confrontation with damascus that's the view of u.s. based until war activists and journalists don't do bomb under international law this is an act of war and that turkey would be emboldened to commit this act makes me very nervous about what's going to happ
weapons sales is something that's been going on now for months will remember back to secretary of state clinton and her laughable accusations against the russian government that they were instigating a civil war by simply delivering what had already been contracted to the syrian government but as i mentioned already to demonize russia is to lend credence to the side that is in favor of intervention remember that the vetoes that russia and china put forward in the security council were not...